Joseph Barbera (produttore esecutivo)

Sheryl Benko (produttore associato)

Robert Engelman (produttore esecutivo)

Alan Glazer (co-regista – nel ruolo di Alan G. Glazer)

William Hanna (produttore esecutivo)

Stephen Jones (produttore associato)

Andrew Mason (produttore esecutivo)

Philip A. Patterson (produttore associato)

Charles Roven (regista)

Kelley Smith-Wait (produttore esecutivo)

Richard Suckle (regista)

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David Newman

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The Mystery Inc. gang have gone their separate ways and have been apart for two years, until they each receive an invitation to Spooky Island. Not knowing that the others have also been invited, they show up and discover an amusement park that affects young visitors in very strange ways. Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy and Scooby soon realize that they cannot solve this mystery without help from each other. Written by Doug_Funnie

Well Zoinks! They're back together again!! After two years apart, Mystery, Inc. are back together and ready to solve the mystery of Spooky Island. Spooky Island is a resort run by one Mr. Emile Mondavarious, who is having troubles with what he believes are real spooks. This is bad for business, when it gets around and threatens to send the guests scattering back to the mainland. Mondavarious convinces the gang that they are needed and should work together. But is the island really haunted, or is there just a sinister individual behind all the ride malfunctions and creepy, crawly creatures? If so, who could it be? Written by SindyMac

Mystery Inc. (Daphne, Fred, Velma, Shaggy, and Scooby Doo) has broken up; on the grounds of who has been solving their cases. After two years seperated, they are mysteriously joined together to solve a case on Spooky Island. A theme park owned by a man named, Mondavarious. He needs their help, figuring out why the vacationers are leaving mellow and sober. But it seems they are brought back as one for more than just solving a case. Written by Rachel <DaphShagFredVelmScoob>

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1 Comment

This might be a disappointment to die hard Scooby Doo cartoon fans, but I
enjoyed it. I thought the gags were hilarious, and since I never cared
for
Scrappy Doo, I was especially fond of the end. I think Matthew Lillard
should get an academy award for the way he interacted to a character that
wasn’t even there. In my mind, every time I see a Scooby Doo cartoon, I
will picture him as Shaggy. It also brought the characters even more
alive
for me when the "human" sides of their personalities came out. It’s
really
reaching to think that a group of people would be able to spend that much
time together and not have individual jealousies and get on each other’s
nerves. I can’t wait to see the sequel.